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Erin Hogan

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Education and Training

’21 BM DePaul University School of Music; ’23 MM Boston University School of Music

Erin Hogan

Division: Expanded Education

Department: Chair, Contemporary Musical Arts

Instrument: Voice

Erin Shea Hogan is a Boston-based vocalist, collaborator, and educator whose versatile voice moves fluidly between early and sacred music, cross-genre collaborations, and Celtic and English folk traditions.

Rooted in the Western classical tradition with degrees in Vocal Performance from DePaul University School of Music (BM ’17) and Boston University (MM ’23), Erin has built an eclectic career that bridges genres and communities. Her curiosity and passion for connection have led to collaborations across opera, chamber, early, and sacred music, as well as jazz, folk, and world music. Participation in the Silkroad Ensemble’s Global Musician Workshop was especially formative, where she shared the stage with Mike Block, Jamey Haddad, Maeve Gilchrist, Abeer Nahme, and musicians from around the world.

Her versatility has brought her to venues and festivals including Club Passim, The Rockwell Theater (Cambridge, MA), NEC’s Jordan Hall, Birdland Jazz Club (NYC), Arts at the Armory (in support of Sam Amidon), and the Boston Celtic Music Festival. In addition to her solo work, Erin is a sought-after ensemble singer and collaborator, performing regularly with her Celtic vocal band, Forsyth, The Adam Hendey Band, as well as with The Trinity Church Choir of Boston, Tiny Glass Tavern, Pandora’s Consort, Upper Valley Baroque, The Advent Choir, Nightingale Vocal Ensemble, and the Boston-based experimental vocal band Dreamglow.

As an interdisciplinary vocal artist grounded in classical study, Erin guides students in developing solid technique while helping them foster a meaningful relationship with their unique musicality at every stage of their musical development. She looks forward to supporting New England Conservatory’s Expanded Education as Chair of the Contemporary Musical Arts Department.

Curriculum Vitae

’21 BM DePaul University School of Music; ’23 MM Boston University School of Music